Tennessee completed its ninth spring practice on Tuesday at Haslam Field.
Following practice, Tennessee offensive line coach Glen Elarbee met with media and described the Vols’ offensive line unit.
“I’d say it’s an interesting combination that you’ve got,” Elarbee said. “A lot of older guys that have played ball, and they’re really savvy. Cade Mays and Jerome Carvin, guys that kind of understand the game on a little bit different level and then a bunch of young guys that play really hard and give unbelievable effort and just have to learn the game. They just have to learn where to put their hands, how to step, what the defense is trying to do and when you see what’s going on, try to do that at tempo as well.
“It’s a good blend. It’s really, right now, just trying to get the older guys to help bring those younger guys along and all of us get to the point where we want to be at.”
Tennessee will conclude spring practices with its annual Chevrolet Orange & White Game on April 24 at Neyland Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 4 p.m. EDT.
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